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re: thinkpad 770




> From owner-thinkpad@cs.utk.edu Thu Jan 15 13:23 MST 1998
> Date: Thu, 15 Jan 1998 11:50:52 -0800 (PST)
> From: Paul Rubin <phr@netcom.com>
> Subject: re: thinkpad 770
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> One thing I've heard is that it has a cooling fan.  I'd really
> prefer that it didn't.  Re finding them, they're not -that- hard
> to find, if you can afford them. 
> 

For that matter, the 765D has one.  It is noisy in a quiet
environment.  I discovered it when it came on after an hour
or so of operation at home one evening shortly after I took
delivery.  I expect most high clock speed processor notebooks
will have a fan unless they have a metal case to use as a
heat sink.

Stuart

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